January 2009 Blog Posts (29)

In this scenario of uncertainty and fast changing moral ethos, certain happenings revive our lost faith in humanity and act as the motivating force to go on with life with the feeling that positive developments are here to stay.

Such is the saga of a nondescript locality and a humble youth that faith in goodness and human endeavour is established once more. Everyone visiting this place cannot help but admire the tenacity and zeal of this youth, who has changed the perception of an… Continue

Parijat Academy is a school for underprivileged children.It was established in 2003. Starting with 4 children in a small room with a pair of desk and bench. It is non religious, non profit school. Providing free education. The school is covering 9 tribal villages – Pamohi, Mahguapra, Deosutal, Garchuk, Mainakhorong, Dhalbama, Nowagaon, Garoghuli, Garbhanga.

National Youth Project is organising National Childre's Festival in Pondicherry, India on 21-27 January 2009.
Children from All state of India will participate. The venue will in Aravinda Ashram in Pondicherry.
Assam's children team will board on 18-1-2009 from Guwahati Railway station.
more details about National Youth Project visit www.nypindia.org
Dr. S N Subba Rao
Director
National Youth Project
Gandhi Peace Foundation
221, Deen Dayal Upadhayay… Continue

Garvin Brown , a Gandhian of Australia will visit North East India
on 7 March - 21 April 2009 for
Mahatma Gandhi Awareness Peace Walk in North East India in Seven State
( Assam, Manipur, Mizoram, Arunachal Pradesh, Tripura, Meghalaya, Nagaland)

If you are in interested to do walk with him you can email to Garvin Brown at email: garvin@onthenet.com.au
See his activilty at www. parijatacademy.org
www.mgawareness.blogspot.com

My name is Garvin Brown and I was born on the 9th of May 1928 in Wanganui, New Zealand.

In around 1932 we moved onto a small dairy farm in a place called kohi leased to my father for probably minimum cost because he had served overseas in the New Zealand army for over 4 years during what is called the First World War. He also served in Gallipoli.

The years we spent on this farm were very happy days for me as I… Continue

'Religions are given to mankind so as to accelarate the process of realization of fundamental unity.'Gandhi 1934.
Religion is a way of living.Every religion promotes certain norms and rituals for the realization of goodness within.
Every religion promotes action as duty enhancing the fundamental unity.